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Palgrave studies in Disaster Anthropology
Palgrave studies in Disaster Anthropology. Palgrave Macmillan: London.

https://link.springer.com/series/15359

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Abstract
    This book series addresses a timely and significant set of issues emergent from the study of Environmental [sometimes referred to as “natural”] disasters and the Series will also embrace works on Human-produced disasters (including both environmental and social impacts, e.g., migrations and displacements of humans). Topics such as climate change; social conflicts that result from forced re-settlement processes eventuating from environmental alterations, e.g., desertification shoreline loss, sinking islands, rising seas.

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